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Commentators and perceived
Commentators have traditionally perceived a decline of rock and roll in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Commentators, however, felt that the move was representative of a perceived decline in the adventure game genre, and that LucasArts was moving to maintain its position with low business risk Star Wars-themed titles instead of the high risk graphic adventure games that had brought success in earlier years.
Commentators have traditionally perceived a decline of rock and roll in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Commentators and action
Commentators starting with A. Arthur Schiller assert that trades secrets were protected under Roman law by a claim known as, “ actio servi corrupti ,” interpreted as an “ action for making a slave worse ” ( or an action for corrupting a servant ).
Commentators ranging from Kerensky to French ambassador Maurice Paléologue considered Michael's action as noble and patriotic, but Nicholas was appalled that Michael had " kowtowed to the Constituent Assembly " and called the manifesto " rubbish ".
Commentators also commended the " excellent ( floor lever controlled four speed ) gear change " ( on the early models ) with smooth clutch action.

Commentators and meant
Commentators wrote that it meant the cranes.
" Commentators have indicated that what she meant was that the reference of objects remained central to her work, although the representation of them had not.

Commentators and detailed
Commentators have published more detailed maps of the location and a modern aerial view of the region can be found on Google Maps.

Commentators and Article
Commentators have widely commented that this is in contravention of Article 158 which stipulates the body that should seek an interpretation from the NPCSC is the Court of Final Appeal.

Commentators and Constitution
Commentators on the British Constitution sometimes draw a distinction between the Labour Party ( which was created outside Parliament and later achieved office ) and the Conservative and Liberal parties ( which began as parliamentary factions ).
Commentators have since observed that Berman essentially wrote " public use " out of the Constitution.

Commentators and social
He was prominent among the legal humanists or mos gallicus school, which sought to abandon the work of the medieval Commentators and concentrate on ascertaining the correct text and social context of the original works of Roman law.
Commentators have pointed to a combination of local solidarity, industrial decline, social deprivation, and the existence of a large population of Irish origin, the influence of which has been detected in Beat music.
Commentators who use the term are often concerned about government delivery of public goods, and government involvement in the formulation and implementation of laws and policies concerning civil rights, social justice, and social welfare.
Commentators have noted that, given the context of its creation in the 1940s in the Soviet Union, this opera lacks any particular political or social comment, except perhaps for a scene involving drunken monks.

Commentators and .
* Sorabji, R., ( 2005 ), The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200-600 AD, Cornell University Press.
Commentators have questioned whether Obama, who was elected the first black President of the United States, is black enough, as his mother was white American, and his father was a black Kenyan immigrant.
Commentators from a variety of backgrounds have described Dianetics as an example of pseudoscience — that is, information presented as scientific that fails to meet the basic criteria for science.
Commentators have suggested a variety of reasons for the decline of classical deism.
Commentators argue that Husserl's notion of noema has nothing to do with Frege's notion of sense, because noemata are necessarily fused with noeses which are the conscious activities of consciousness.
Commentators said that while he had the most political experience among prospective candidates ( over Bush and Elizabeth Dole ) and potential grassroots support among conservatives, his campaign was hampered by the legacy of his vice-presidency.
Commentators on news stories involving stocks are often required to disclose any ownership interest in those corporations or in its competitors.
Commentators generally agree that, in the event molecular nanotechnology were developed, mankind should permit self-replication only under very controlled or " inherently safe " conditions.
Commentators have taken very different approaches to Machiavelli, and not always agreed.
Commentators such as Leo Strauss have gone so far as to name Machiavelli as the deliberate originator of modernity itself.
Commentators such as Quentin Skinner and J. G. A.
Commentators, as early as the Classical era, on have excused Noah ’ s excessive drinking because he was considered to be the first wine drinker, the first person to discover the soothing, consoling, and enlivening effects of wine.
Commentators have become important in communicating the relevance of the characters ' actions to the story at hand, filling in past details and pointing out subtle actions that may otherwise go unnoticed.
Commentators differ in their views of which of these forms were most important and the degree to which the new music was a re-branding of African American rhythm and blues for a white market, or a new hybrid of black and white forms.
Commentators in the 21st century have on the whole regarded Scott more positively, emphasising his personal bravery and stoicism while acknowledging his errors, but ascribing his expedition's fate primarily to misfortune.
Commentators such as Paul Kocher, John D. Rateliff and C. W. Sullivan encourage readers to treat the works separately, both because The Hobbit was conceived, published, and received independently of the later work, and also to prevent the reader from having false expectations of tone and style dashed.
Commentators attributed these price increases to many factors, including reports from the United States Department of Energy and others showing a decline in petroleum reserves, worries over peak oil, Middle East tension, and oil price speculation.
Commentators have sometimes expressed concern that United States military and diplomatic interventions in the Middle East and elsewhere might lead, or perhaps has already led, to the existence of American satellite states.

perceived and action
He knows that he is thinking about action in relation to a future which can be perceived but dimly through a merciful fog.
Perhaps more importantly, many people want a professional advocate when they become involved in a dispute, particularly if the dispute involves perceived legal rights, legal wrongdoing, or threat of legal action against them.
An extreme sport ( also called freesport, action sport, and adventure sport ) is a popular term for certain activities perceived as having a high level of inherent danger.
The ejection was perceived by some as a particularly brutal action, and rumours circulated exaggerating its severity, though no evidence of anyone being killed in the course of it has come to light.
People with hypomania are generally perceived as being energetic, euphoric, visionary, overflowing with new ideas, and sometimes overconfident and very charismatic, yet — unlike those with full-blown mania — are sufficiently capable of coherent thought and action to participate in everyday activities.
These preachers urged their congregations to action, including taking up arms, to combat these perceived transgressions.
Businesses and other special interest organizations often lobby the legislature to obtain beneficial legislation, defeat unfavorably perceived measures, or influence other legislative action.
This phenomenon is also used to kill a queen perceived as intruding or defective, an action known to beekeepers as balling the queen, named for the ball of bees formed.
Where there is injustice that is perceived as posing a threat to survival, “ fear ( survival )- induced pre-emptive aggression ” will result in individuals taking whatever action necessary to be free from that threat.
He perceived this to be a sort of siege warfare that would be limited but positive as in action in Messines in 1915.
These distinctions have been made in the context of political action in which LGB goals may be perceived to differ from transgender and transsexual goals like same ‐ sex marriage legislation and human rights work that is not inclusive of transgender and intersex people.
One incident that was often claimed as a motivation is the perceived IDF failure in the " Night of the Gliders ", or the " Kibia action ", in which a Palestinian guerrilla infiltrated an IDF army camp from Lebanon and killed six soldiers.
The CIA failed to see that the firing was an action that would logically anger Howard, and in retaliation for his perceived unjust punishment for minor offenses, he later sold his knowledge of CIA operations to the Soviet Union.
The aim is to either obstruct another political agent or political organization from performing some practice to which the activists object ; or to solve perceived problems which traditional societal institutions ( governments, powerful churches or establishment trade unions ) are not addressing to the satisfaction of the direct action participants.
In London people dressed as ghosts marched on the Parliament of the United Kingdom and succeeded in projecting " No war on Iraq " on the Palace of Westminster, and took part in direct action against those corporations whom they perceived as likely to benefit from the war in Iraq.
Early use of the term in the United States referred to race riots which were often a mob action by members of a majority racial group against people of other perceived races.
Unable to achieve much else, Platov and Uvarov moved back to their own lines and the action was perceived as a failure by both Kutuzov and the Russian General Staff.
An action at the Natural History Museum protested at the perceived greenwash and corporate rebranding of British Petroleum ( BP ) by subverting an exhibition about climate change which was sponsored by BP.
In particular, it is expressly not interested in strengthening Austria's incomplete separation of church and state and appears to be somewhat sceptical of affirmative action, rights for sexual minorities, and other forms of real or perceived social engineering.
The revival has been driven by four main forces: pressure to reduce unemployment and stimulate growth ; a desire to ' rebalance ' certain economies away from financial services ; popular demands for increased government action ; and the perceived need to respond to apparently successful policies being pursued in China.
Revenge is a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real or perceived.
Examining collective action through perceived injustice was initially guided by relative deprivation theory ( RDT ).
Group-based emotions resulting from perceived injustice, such as anger, are thought to motivate collective action in an attempt to rectify the state of unfair deprivation.
An important psychological development saw this research instead directed towards subjective expectations and beliefs that unified effort ( collective action ) is a viable option for achieving group-based goals – this is referred to as perceived collective efficacy.
This model suggests that perceived group efficacy and perceived injustice provide the basis from which social identity emerges, highlighting an alternative causal pathway to collective action.

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